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Justice Machine Summer Spectacular#1
Cover: John Byrne & Mike Gustovich

Justice Machine Summer Spectacular #1

Jun 1990 · Innovation · 2.75 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Intruder”

"Intruder" kicks off a gripping dual narrative in Justice Machine Summer Spectacular #1, where spy James Marsden delves into the Machiners' past through personal video recollections, while the team and Dr. von Croft race against time to stabilize Diviner, whose fragile recovery strains New Haven’s resources. Written by William Messner-Loebs and illustrated by Bill Reinhold, with Jeff Dee’s inks, Carol VanHook’s colors, and Vickie Williams’ lettering, this 1990 issue pulses with tension. The cover by John Byrne and Mike Gustovich captures the stakes perfectly.

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writer William Messner-Loebs · artist Bill Reinhold · inker Jeff Dee · colorist Carol VanHook · letterer Vickie Williams · cover John Byrne, Mike Gustovich

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Full credits

inker Jeff Dee
colorist Carol VanHook
cover pencils John Byrne
cover inks Mike Gustovich

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The Machiners' histories and personal video recollections are accessed by James Marsden, a New Haven spy for Prosecutor Zarren. Simultaneously, the Machiners and Dr. von Croft desperately try to save Diviner from being put into stasis, as her healing and coma are taxing the resources of New Haven.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).